Frank Austin

Navajo painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroNavajo painter
PlacesMexico
wasPainter Artisan Artist Textile artist Printmaker
Work fieldArts Business
Gender
Male
Birth10 April 1938, Tsegi Canyon, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Death2 March 2017Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA (aged 78 years)
Star signAries
Education
University of Arizona
Phoenix Indian School(—1958)
Arizona State University
The details

Biography

Frank Austin (c. 1938–March 2, 2017), also called Bahah Zhonie ("Happy Boy" in Navajo), is a Navajo American painter and textile artist born in Tsegi Canyon, Arizona, under the Navajo Salt Clan. He has exhibited his work across the country and is known for his silkscreen designs and textile paintings. Some of his works are in the permanent collection of institutions including the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.

Austin's work included portraits, landscapes, and depictions of wildlife. He worked for a time under Lloyd H. New as a textile artist at Kiva Fashion-Creative. In 1970 he opened a textile business, Nizhonie Fabrics, in Cortez, Colorado, offering hand-printed textiles.

Personal life

Austin was one of eight children of Buck and Martha Smallcanyon Austin. He studied at the Phoenix Indian School, graduating in 1958. He then attended Arizona State University and the University of Arizona as the recipient of a Southwest Indian Art Scholarship as well as a Rockefeller Scholarship.

He married Rose L. Adajie in 1960 and had three children. Austin died in March 2017 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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